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Old 07-06-2019, 02:24 PM   #30
Golfbum18
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Thor Hurricane 29M
State: Florida
Posts: 358
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Originally Posted by Tom N3EQF View Post
To avoid the "low voltage" warning, I always run my levelers when I pull into my campsite and while the engine is running. That way all batteries are still charging and the voltage level will stay well above the 13.1 volt threshold that the level controller looks for.

The hydraulic pump that runs the levelers is a big current draw on the batteries so it's common the voltage will dip while the pump runs. Unless you get other errors besides the "low voltage" that can't be cleared, it's not a problem.
I don't get the low volts error, just the timeout when I start up after a period of time when I haven't run the engine. I was told that sometimes this is a low voltage problem that causes the timeout error.
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